0:54 Notice how Omar taps the doors. 2 taps, then 2 taps again. Earlier in the episode you can see Mouzone's bodyguard do the same 4 taps on the door aswell. Omar had good eye for small things like this
The type of Wire fan that I wanted to know haha... watchin this serie some years late... but I know some fans from future coming to find these comments
@Peter T he did his own game. Nobody tells Omar how to play it. Nobody dare. Man’s gotta have a code. This ain’t snitchin - this is making frenemies lol
@@patrickbyrne5070 Omar wasn't snitching on any one what peter meant was no one else was gonna call the cops so if he wanted the cops to be there he had to make the call himself
Funny that Brother Muozone asks him if he killed his man and Omar says "nah, he is resting". Later, when they confront each other in season 3, Omar asks the same question about his boy and Brother gives him the same answer. Details like these are the reason why this show is utter greatness.
There's a third one too when Omar and his partner take over Prop Joe's shop. "What happened to our man on the door?", Omar's partner replied, "Siesta, papa". Basically, "he's resting" in Spanish.
mouzone gets shot first thing he asks is "You kill my man?" his own life is about to be snatched and yet hes able to show concern for someone else im starting to love this man
@callmecatalyst yep, well said and I agree. I think both men realized it during the standoff they had by the train tracks in the alley. Mouzone said the most dangerous thing in America is a nigga with a library card and I think that was way dope and way more gangster than pointless violence like a lot of the younger cats in the new generation crews. That is also why (I forget his name, dude that did the boxing lessons) had to get out the game. There wasnt a code like Bunk, Omar, Mouzone, and a lot of the old school dudes are used to. And yeah, the rock salt loadings was awesome. Firearms, marksmanship, hunting, etc is one of my biggest hobbies and loading and reloading your own ammo is a milestone thing...loading special mad scientist hitman ammo that achieves the exact purpose you want is just quadruple OG status.
@@ApathyBM In Brother's (and Omar's) line of work, they both know they have enemies as far as a telescope can see so they know if anyone got the drop on them, it could be for any reason known to man. As Brother said, I'm at peace with my God, so he know that his day was coming. I don't think Omar never particularly thought about dying.
@@kingkoko8602 because Stringer was banking on Omar killing Brother Mouzone but since the latter lived, he came back to find out who set them up. Hint it was Stringer and he paid for it
I love how they instantly understand each other, because they think the same way and live by the same set of rules. There's no need for explanation or apology from either of them. Omar instantly trusts Mouzone that he's been duped without Mouzone having to say anything more. Mouzone is so true to the game that he doesn't hold Omar shooting him against Omar. Once Mouzone healed up and these two talked, Stringer was done.
That was the best part of this whole thing. Nothing needed to be said. No apologies just an understanding of who the true enemy was and what needed to be done.
Nah he was keeping it real with him dude just told him his man was killed brother mouzone dont know nothing about it so he replied like iight the game is the game. Omar spoke then he responded a year you say? Showing omar he as clue as to what he was talking bout
Ballistically, its also an accurate statement; Omar says "...bullet *ball* clean through" which means he most likely used full metal jacket ammo also known as "ball" ammo. This, combined with 9mm's supersonic speed will go right through you at close range which is why hollow point ammo is standard for self defense; it expands and stops on impact preventing the possibility of injuring bystanders.
man you lyin to live. the way these writers had everyone using the same slang, but in their own way and their own ticks, niches and flair and evey character identity so complete no matter how small the roll.... sheer brilliance
"Indeed..." I love Omar Little's rebellion against urban decay and mayhem. He is truly the antihero of the series, and respectfully, one of television's greatest characters. I look forward to seeing more of M.K. Williams' work.
“I am at peace with my God. Do what you will.” That line floored me. Mouzone was the man who really drew me into this show. 100% fearless and lethal. Also, his line about the library card (I can’t repeat it here! :) ) was another favorite. Can we put Mouzone in the John Wick universe and have them team up?
I like Brother Mouzone too. He conveyed an air of dignity and grace. Didn't like his reading material, too lefty for me. I've met with and worked with Nation of Islam people. To me they were good people, with lots of self respect. In one scene Brother Mouzone used a PPK with a 120 gr load. Don't buy it. The 380 will work with 120 grain rounds but they're slow and the action won't time too well. The Walther is a strict blowback handgun. Strict limits on bolt face impulse. 120 grain sounds like it might open a bit too early. Most PPKs time best on the original 380 ACP, which I think was 90 grains at 900 feet per second. Using rat shot is another one..... semi-automatic handguns don't like rat shot. The round won't load reliably and cycle well. Rat shot in 38 special is plentiful and easy to use. I would have equipped Brother Mouzone with a 38 special +P. Two to four inch barrel. Blued. He could tote around the FBI Load, which was a lead swchp at 158 grain. Once he used it on a job, he could trash it, get another.
a friend begged me to watch this tv show. i hate tv and resisted watching The Wire for years. plus, i didn't have hbo. then, one day my friend gave me a dvd of the first season and i was amazed. this is the greatest television series i have ever seen. it's a true work of art.
When brother muzoune was subtlety praying to himself that was a brilliant piece of acting/directing or writing. Alot of people to thank for that moment and perfectly defined him as a man of god.
@@rtruth7002 Yeah...unbelievable hypocrisy. The only god Brother Mouzone served was Molech. But it is said that in the Last Days, evil will be seen as good and good as evil. Mouzone was a monster, and Omar was worse. A "happy" defiler with a huge mote in his eye; rendering unjust recompense on other evil-doers.
Not exactly subtle, and a "man of god" is a good way to describe someone who reads the letter and doesn't understand the spirit behind it. It is indeed the nature of organised religion to be so specifically hypocritical.
This scene has so many levels! Muzone was at peace with his God, when Omar made that call and gave him the nod, thats him telling Muzone, you in God's hands now, whether the ambulance come and save you or not, that's in your God's hands
Looking back at this scene, it's almost like when Michael (who became Omar) called an ambulance for Cutty when he got shot in the foot. Talk about small, subtle, yet significant, consistent character details.
I fell so in love with this show as a kid. I never wanted it to end. It’s so sad to see all the fail attempts to recreate shows like this. RIP Omar No one could have played that roll better
Most people that hire Brother Mouzone KNOW how dangerous and efficient he is at killing and wouldn't take the chance to attempt a setup and that he's connected to someone powerful up north. Omar only found him because Stringer tried to manipulate the situation and gave him info on the location.
Actually this was pretty smart of Omar if you watched the episode, he found out brother Mouzone's bodyguard liked dogs, so he sent his female crew members with a dog to distract him
I love scenes like this, where Omar gets a little too emotional. It was interesting to see how he reacts to everything around him. Clearly, he had doubts about what Stringer told him, as he didn't kill Mouzone immediately and only knocked out his lackey, but he was angry and desperate enough to try and take what he thought was his revenge, and, in a move that surprised me, actually shot Mouzone in the first place. It really adds to Omar's character. Of course, a guy like Omar doesn't really need much more character, does he?
Brandon isn't just another one of Omar's associate. Brandon is Omar's boyfriend and his brutal torture and murder sparked the war between him and Barksdale's organization.
It’s also the practicality. Mouzone isn’t the kind of guy he can take lightly. Omar’s confident but he knows if he gives a man like Mouzone a chance he might end up the one on the floor, or at least that they go down together. So he made sure the situation was in his control.
"New Motel on North Avenue" actually in real life, it is the Motel 6 on North Avenue in Baltimore where this was filmed. When I lived in Baltimore I drove past it every day to and from work.
If you ask me, the dog made it all happen, if it was only 2 girls searching for a party, the guy would just tell them to go away Details, friends, details..
+1L4MK For a stickup guy who specialize in ripping off drug dealer, Omar is extremely meticulous. He's willing to put in time on a stakeout that even veteran police wouldn't on a score. Remember, if the police screwed up in their stakeout, the most probably repercussion they face is a write up or reprimand. If Omar screws up, he dies.
Thats the reason why he was meticulous. Like you said... His line of work was a zero sum game. Omar was a consumate professional for most of the series. I still cant quite believe that he got so emotional and sloppy towards the end.
i love how when omar sees mouzone not just begging for his life and accepting death he realizes that him telling him he had wrong information wasnt just a plea to live. and that stringer was tryna kill 2 birds with 1 stone. so fucking good
TCT For sure, it’s like those catholic gangsters and mobsters covered in crosses...that scene from Training Day where those eses are about to kill the cop, their bathroom is covered in religious material and they even let the cop say a prayer before they planned to blow his brains out in the bathtub. Now would God *really* like that?
@Miguel Cisneros I just realized this is true. However on some level I think most people in the the west associate white power (no pun intended) with the church. So even though Russia and the Nazis were non Christian couldn't we argue that Christianity had a had in setting the stage for their success? Or do you disagree?
Omar was so damn professional and stylish with all his plans. Perfect trap and take down of bodyguard, perfect gut shot for interrogating someone while causing extreme pain, but not killing the target.
Man, I wish there was a spin off of The Adventures of Brother Mouzone and Omar, it would be FUCKING EPIC. You could call it "The Honorable Thief and the Intelligent Assassin", or something along those lines.
When you think about it, Omar and Brother were a lot alike, they both have incompetent sidekicks, lol! Reynaldo was cool though, but don't fuck with Omar's honey nut cheerios, lol!
The two could not be more different in every way... Yet the little dialogue given in the scene was brilliant to let the audience know ther are two sides of the same coin ... understand each other perfectly while speaking nearly different languages ... 😆... STILL the GREATEST show ever !!
You knew if Brother Mouzone and Omar start working together Stringer's days were numbered. Time and time again Omar spared people he respected. We saw the same thing with Slim Charles.
Fun fact the guard at the door was Andre Mcccullough, one of the main people profiled in david simons book the corner which was later an HBO series. Sadly he died of an overdose.
I'm rewatching the Wire and noticed that the room 221 is the same that Bodie requested DAngelo's flowers to have on it in the florist scene. I didn't catch Bodie's reference as to why, but it's cool that the attack on DAngelo and (almost) Brother Mouzone with prominent 221 numbers were both setup by Stringer.
noticed how mouzone kind of laughs when he says “you’ve got some wrong information” even tho he’s wearing a bullet that could’ve killed him if omar hadn’t called 911 lmao
I love it. 2 enemies that have respect for each other. Nothing mindless or senseless in pulling the trigger. Omar looks like a common street gangster but the class of a man about his business. And Mouzone looks like a professor, with the class of a man about his business while also living around that gangster lifestyle. Both are very elegant men.
Mouzone was a nice character addition. He was what we call in the streets, a ' righteous ' gangster. He spoke and moved like The Most High himself approved it😂
There's no such thing. A gangster is a gangster. Righteous is strictly subjective and if there was a "most high", we wouldn't be here talking about gangster shit in the 1st place.
2 hos for a distraction? Too obvious.
2 hos and a puppy? Perfect.
KokaKolaKan all the time LMAO!
KokaKolaKan all the time LMAO!
KokaKolaKan
Duh fool... Did you see that puppy?
KokaKolaKan 😂 best comment, you don't even realize how true it is
KokaKolaKan indeed
0:54 Notice how Omar taps the doors. 2 taps, then 2 taps again.
Earlier in the episode you can see Mouzone's bodyguard do the same 4 taps on the door aswell. Omar had good eye for small things like this
gurkis35 Would never have noticed that. I love The Wire fans like you.
gurkis35 attention to detail
gurkis35 honestly me and omar got the same mind... I already paid attention
Wowww, missed that completely!
The type of Wire fan that I wanted to know haha... watchin this serie some years late... but I know some fans from future coming to find these comments
Brother mouzone: no need to prolong this
Slim charles: finish it, yo
Both lived on #RNS
+Chip Kersey both real man. respect
Slim Charles: Do what you feel
Chip Kersey RNS?
Slim Charles? lololol thats Omar
Omar respected both
I love how Omar doesn't apologize, he just calls the ambulance & gives a head nod!
game is the game
Cause.. that’s the game 😂
@Peter T he did his own game. Nobody tells Omar how to play it. Nobody dare. Man’s gotta have a code. This ain’t snitchin - this is making frenemies lol
@@patrickbyrne5070 Omar wasn't snitching on any one what peter meant was no one else was gonna call the cops so if he wanted the cops to be there he had to make the call himself
Game is the game baby
Funny that Brother Muozone asks him if he killed his man and Omar says "nah, he is resting". Later, when they confront each other in season 3, Omar asks the same question about his boy and Brother gives him the same answer. Details like these are the reason why this show is utter greatness.
Holy Shit!
Another Wire gem! Excellent catch!
WebMentorCR so he knocked him out?
There's a third one too when Omar and his partner take over Prop Joe's shop. "What happened to our man on the door?", Omar's partner replied, "Siesta, papa". Basically, "he's resting" in Spanish.
Nice
mouzone gets shot first thing he asks is "You kill my man?" his own life is about to be snatched and yet hes able to show concern for someone else im starting to love this man
Man got to have a code
A WARRIOR fights for something else BESIDES their own life! HAIL THE WARRIORS OF TIME, THEY ARE IMMORTAL!
@Eric Cuevas The game is the game. I bet her never put his gun on no civilian.
@callmecatalyst yep, well said and I agree. I think both men realized it during the standoff they had by the train tracks in the alley. Mouzone said the most dangerous thing in America is a nigga with a library card and I think that was way dope and way more gangster than pointless violence like a lot of the younger cats in the new generation crews. That is also why (I forget his name, dude that did the boxing lessons) had to get out the game. There wasnt a code like Bunk, Omar, Mouzone, and a lot of the old school dudes are used to. And yeah, the rock salt loadings was awesome. Firearms, marksmanship, hunting, etc is one of my biggest hobbies and loading and reloading your own ammo is a milestone thing...loading special mad scientist hitman ammo that achieves the exact purpose you want is just quadruple OG status.
Thats what separates men over thugs, men can show affection and love. Thugs on the other hand.....yeah they just boys putting up an act
"the game is the game"
"indeed"
ALWAYS
You better know it!!”
But see? That boy was beautiful😁👌🤧😂😂
... indeed.
all the OGs are always proclaiming the game is the game in the show
"- No need to prolong this...
- Nah we got time !"
When two absolute badasses discuss while one of them is bleeding to death.
Elec Omar says that his boy is resting. When brother confronts Omar he says that your boy is resting. Funny
dude, perfectly said.
"Ain't you wanna know"
"Not particularly"
Cold blooded.
@@ApathyBM
In Brother's (and Omar's) line of work, they both know they have enemies as far as a telescope can see so they know if anyone got the drop on them, it could be for any reason known to man. As Brother said, I'm at peace with my God, so he know that his day was coming. I don't think Omar never particularly thought about dying.
R.I.P Omar (Michael K Williams)
"He ain't dead, he just resting."
for real bro
💯
Omar coming!
Gematria
..Nah, he's actually dead for real tho
Every time I pet a cute dog now, I always get paranoid and watch my back. Thanks Wire
Cute huh umm gayyyyyyy
@Hermann Goering Real men care not what other's think.
@@portorock5227 Words are words they have not gender.
lol
@@edwardmartinez199 thank you, these kids I swear always acting touch
The end of stringer bell.
Indded!
Paradox Dea how
@@kingkoko8602 because Stringer was banking on Omar killing Brother Mouzone but since the latter lived, he came back to find out who set them up. Hint it was Stringer and he paid for it
I love how they instantly understand each other, because they think the same way and live by the same set of rules. There's no need for explanation or apology from either of them. Omar instantly trusts Mouzone that he's been duped without Mouzone having to say anything more. Mouzone is so true to the game that he doesn't hold Omar shooting him against Omar. Once Mouzone healed up and these two talked, Stringer was done.
💯
Wrong…you obviously didn’t watch the series but only a few clips. Stop posing.
@@doriangray2020exactly, brother mouzon would never think those gae thoughts that Omar thinks 🤮🤮🤮
Yep
That was the best part of this whole thing. Nothing needed to be said. No apologies just an understanding of who the true enemy was and what needed to be done.
“The game is the game.”
Brother Mouzone was cold AF. Imagine spitting those words as a dude stands over you about to end it all.
Nah he was keeping it real with him dude just told him his man was killed brother mouzone dont know nothing about it so he replied like iight the game is the game. Omar spoke then he responded a year you say? Showing omar he as clue as to what he was talking bout
Brother Mouzone got more bodies on him than a Chinese cemetery.
"I'm sayin, ain't you wanna know?"
"Not particularly..."
That always gives me a chuckle.
As if to say "in my line of work, could be anything."
"Indeed. See that boi was beautiful."
That was my favorite dialogue as well. Nice point out.🙌🏾🤣
In his line of work could be for Anything.
If Brother Mouzone and Omar team up next season to take down Marlo's crew, it's going to be the best shit in the history of television.
Close...
@@BennyNegroFromQueens how are you replying to a 12 year old comment🤦🏾♂️
@@C.O-EDITS easy, i hit the reply button
The first pre season 5 comment!
This is a pretty legendary comment seeing as how it was made by someone who hadn't yet seen the 5th season..
"A nine at close range will do that.."Haha always made me laugh.
Shop talk
Ballistically, its also an accurate statement; Omar says "...bullet *ball* clean through" which means he most likely used full metal jacket ammo also known as "ball" ammo. This, combined with 9mm's supersonic speed will go right through you at close range which is why hollow point ammo is standard for self defense; it expands and stops on impact preventing the possibility of injuring bystanders.
"Mane, you lyin' to live"....Classic Omar😂😂😂
Love that damn line
As a wire fan, im embarrassed to admit this. After watching this scene, i know 100 times, I JUST realized that was Buchie's dog
ratkiller
Oh shit! Good eye.
Damn, your observation deserves a bow 🙏🏻
Bolla Karthikeya facts I never caught that
I'm embarrassed to just notice Omar peaking before dude pet the dog.
Two of the coldest characters ever in history of TV
Yep. Cept Omar based on a real life Omar!
actually omar is based on 2 real life persons
Omar was based on real people? Never knew
Almir Alamgir Bey
one of them plays a part in the wire! you will recognize him.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Andrews
*****
I'm stupid. I just realized I already knew this and just forgot about it.
man you lyin to live.
the way these writers had everyone using the same slang, but in their own way and their own ticks, niches and flair and evey character identity so complete no matter how small the roll.... sheer brilliance
"Indeed..."
I love Omar Little's rebellion against urban decay and mayhem.
He is truly the antihero of the series, and respectfully, one of television's greatest characters.
I look forward to seeing more of M.K. Williams' work.
Here in 2021. RIP Michael K Williams
Rip
RIP... Check him out in Boardwalk empire "hoppin John"
Shit this comment made me sad actually. Gandolfini, Sid Haig, and MK Williams are my favorite actors ever and they are gone.
You qrpte this 11 years ago. Anyone who is a fan of this show was right there with you, and we all mourn Williams' passing.
“I am at peace with my God. Do what you will.” That line floored me. Mouzone was the man who really drew me into this show. 100% fearless and lethal. Also, his line about the library card (I can’t repeat it here! :) ) was another favorite. Can we put Mouzone in the John Wick universe and have them team up?
Slim Charles
Why don't you come past my gym no more? Talk to me, son!
I like Brother Mouzone too. He conveyed an air of dignity and grace. Didn't like his reading material, too lefty for me. I've met with and worked with Nation of Islam people. To me they were good people, with lots of self respect.
In one scene Brother Mouzone used a PPK with a 120 gr load. Don't buy it. The 380 will work with 120 grain rounds but they're slow and the action won't time too well. The Walther is a strict blowback handgun. Strict limits on bolt face impulse. 120 grain sounds like it might open a bit too early.
Most PPKs time best on the original 380 ACP, which I think was 90 grains at 900 feet per second.
Using rat shot is another one..... semi-automatic handguns don't like rat shot. The round won't load reliably and cycle well. Rat shot in 38 special is plentiful and easy to use.
I would have equipped Brother Mouzone with a 38 special +P. Two to four inch barrel. Blued. He could tote around the FBI Load, which was a lead swchp at 158 grain. Once he used it on a job, he could trash it, get another.
@@jamallabarge2665 GD you know alot about ammo!!!
you mean, "Nigga with a library card" lol
a friend begged me to watch this tv show. i hate tv and resisted watching The Wire for years. plus, i didn't have hbo. then, one day my friend gave me a dvd of the first season and i was amazed. this is the greatest television series i have ever seen. it's a true work of art.
the "There it is..." after Omar pistol whips the guy is so funny to me. So casual.
"Car'll be running .."
On me 😂
@@tschrei2002 lol I love that part.
Those hookers have seen it all
loved it even better when Lamar said to the puppy this is a good boy right b4 getting knocked out lmao
I wanted to see more of Mouzone ... very interesting character you look at him you'd never guess he some legendary solider
Good character but he flattered to deceive imo
The head nod at the end elevated this scene from great to epic.
"Don't you wanna know?"
"... Not particularly"
The Silent Hero hard as hell
When brother muzoune was subtlety praying to himself that was a brilliant piece of acting/directing or writing. Alot of people to thank for that moment and perfectly defined him as a man of god.
But he kills people
Except he wasn't a man of God look at his lifestyle no man of God does the things he does.
@@rtruth7002 Yeah...unbelievable hypocrisy. The only god Brother Mouzone served was Molech. But it is said that in the Last Days, evil will be seen as good and good as evil. Mouzone was a monster, and Omar was worse. A "happy" defiler with a huge mote in his eye; rendering unjust recompense on other evil-doers.
Not exactly subtle, and a "man of god" is a good way to describe someone who reads the letter and doesn't understand the spirit behind it. It is indeed the nature of organised religion to be so specifically hypocritical.
That’s how lots of Muslims contend with death in the midst of dying, pray that Allah lights the way into eternal peace
anyone else notice that he was in room 221 and 221 is the high rise he ran cheese out of
Never noticed that before. Good eye.
also the greek hotel was 221 as well
Cortez Davis I came here looking for this comment. Nice to see I wasn't the only one who thought that way.
Milorad Cukavac Baltimore is 212
Yeah. 212 is the 1st three digits of Baltimore's area code
This scene has so many levels! Muzone was at peace with his God, when Omar made that call and gave him the nod, thats him telling Muzone, you in God's hands now, whether the ambulance come and save you or not, that's in your God's hands
Looking back at this scene, it's almost like when Michael (who became Omar) called an ambulance for Cutty when he got shot in the foot. Talk about small, subtle, yet significant, consistent character details.
Michael didn't call the ambulance for Cutty, the Korean store owner did. He just stopped Monk from finishing.
In the leg
Great observation Angelica
But he left him bleeding like Omar did even tho cutty told him to leave
@@CornholioPuppetMaster So did Omar, though
I fell so in love with this show as a kid. I never wanted it to end. It’s so sad to see all the fail attempts to recreate shows like this. RIP Omar No one could have played that roll better
Role
Brother Mouzone was the real deal
More bodies than the Chinese seminary
I actually would love to see a series that talks about his time in New York where he created his bad ass reputation.
When homie got hit the dog ran like it was in on it lol
That shit was funny as hell
"There it is" 😂
lol
Didnt she say "Carl be running" or am I buggin 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Reocoker11 car will be running...
Not sure how Mouzone has stayed alive so long with such an inept guard
Hey, man, NOBODY would not pet the puppy if given the chance :P
reputation alone usually acts as a deterrence
I agree. It is his reputation.
Most people that hire Brother Mouzone KNOW how dangerous and efficient he is at killing and wouldn't take the chance to attempt a setup and that he's connected to someone powerful up north. Omar only found him because Stringer tried to manipulate the situation and gave him info on the location.
Actually this was pretty smart of Omar if you watched the episode, he found out brother Mouzone's bodyguard liked dogs, so he sent his female crew members with a dog to distract him
Nice touch to call 911 to save him.
Cutty did it first
+marc80s real reconize real
He did it because he realized Brother Mouzone didn't kill Omar's man.
I love scenes like this, where Omar gets a little too emotional. It was interesting to see how he reacts to everything around him. Clearly, he had doubts about what Stringer told him, as he didn't kill Mouzone immediately and only knocked out his lackey, but he was angry and desperate enough to try and take what he thought was his revenge, and, in a move that surprised me, actually shot Mouzone in the first place. It really adds to Omar's character. Of course, a guy like Omar doesn't really need much more character, does he?
Brandon isn't just another one of Omar's associate. Brandon is Omar's boyfriend and his brutal torture and murder sparked the war between him and Barksdale's organization.
If only Omar wasn't bent this could all have been avoided
@@RealityCheck6T9 horseshit. It would've worked the same if he was hetero, and Brandon was a girl.
It’s also the practicality. Mouzone isn’t the kind of guy he can take lightly. Omar’s confident but he knows if he gives a man like Mouzone a chance he might end up the one on the floor, or at least that they go down together. So he made sure the situation was in his control.
"I'm at peace with my God. Do as you will..."
13 years ago, you made this comment.
The year was 2008.
Crazy.
In other words he doesn't have to lie to live, I'm ready I'm at peace.you get right before you take your last breath, if u can
"New Motel on North Avenue" actually in real life, it is the Motel 6 on North Avenue in Baltimore where this was filmed. When I lived in Baltimore I drove past it every day to and from work.
“ I’m at peace with my god…… do what you will … “ That line hit hard
If you ask me, the dog made it all happen, if it was only 2 girls searching for a party, the guy would just tell them to go away
Details, friends, details..
well spotted.......it's so well written. #seen every episode
Osef Enfait
the dog was his weakness, there was another scene where Omar saw him petting a dog
Osef Enfait Never noticed that. Amazing writing.
+1L4MK For a stickup guy who specialize in ripping off drug dealer, Omar is extremely meticulous. He's willing to put in time on a stakeout that even veteran police wouldn't on a score. Remember, if the police screwed up in their stakeout, the most probably repercussion they face is a write up or reprimand. If Omar screws up, he dies.
Thats the reason why he was meticulous. Like you said... His line of work was a zero sum game.
Omar was a consumate professional for most of the series. I still cant quite believe that he got so emotional and sloppy towards the end.
i love how when omar sees mouzone not just begging for his life and accepting death he realizes that him telling him he had wrong information wasnt just a plea to live. and that stringer was tryna kill 2 birds with 1 stone. so fucking good
"The game is the game."
INDEED
@@heriksalvadorianreacts6646 but see that boy was beautiful, was no need for ya'll to do him the way ya'll did.
He noticed him reciting quran and was like, this man is at peace w/ the lord.
TCT
For sure, it’s like those catholic gangsters and mobsters covered in crosses...that scene from Training Day where those eses are about to kill the cop, their bathroom is covered in religious material and they even let the cop say a prayer before they planned to blow his brains out in the bathtub. Now would God *really* like that?
NEW YORK SPORTS FAN well Catholicism is demonic
Lefter Mc .. Mouzone prayed to Allah . Not Ceaser Borgia.. Sorry, “Jesus”
@@FunnyVideoMaker77 More blood has been spilled in the name of a God than for any other reason.
@Miguel Cisneros I just realized this is true. However on some level I think most people in the the west associate white power (no pun intended) with the church. So even though Russia and the Nazis were non Christian couldn't we argue that Christianity had a had in setting the stage for their success? Or do you disagree?
I wish they would have done more with that dog. He was an underrated character
“Man you lying to live”
Never caught that bar and the fact that Muzone was actually laying on the floor makes it better lol 🔥
I love that Brother Mouzone's first thought was to ask about his man being dead or not.
I noticed that too…
"Lying to live" describes how the world is today.
The way he said" hey boy, this is a good boy" 🤣🤣🤣
Omar was so damn professional and stylish with all his plans. Perfect trap and take down of bodyguard, perfect gut shot for interrogating someone while causing extreme pain, but not killing the target.
"I'm at peace with my God, do what you will."
It's always a pleasure to watch professionals at work
Man, I wish there was a spin off of The Adventures of Brother Mouzone and Omar, it would be FUCKING EPIC. You could call it "The Honorable Thief and the Intelligent Assassin", or something along those lines.
Nah it wouldn't work besides brother mizoune just don't fit it
When you think about it, Omar and Brother were a lot alike, they both have incompetent sidekicks, lol! Reynaldo was cool though, but don't fuck with Omar's honey nut cheerios, lol!
Yea that would be tight lls
Mike H Yeah he was Deandre McCollough. The guy that The Corner was based on.
You got the idea, write the show
Most guys: Damn, them girls bad.
Lamar: That's a cute ass dog 😂
I like how Butchie loaned Omar his dog for this little caper.
Notice when String talks to Omar he said “That thing that happen to your boy was business”. Brother counters that and says, “it’s not my style”.
People never see Omar coming, even though they always yell "Here come Omar!" lol
The two could not be more different in every way... Yet the little dialogue given in the scene was brilliant to let the audience know ther are two sides of the same coin ... understand each other perfectly while speaking nearly different languages ... 😆... STILL the GREATEST show ever !!
"The game is the game"
"Indeed"
"A 9 at close range will do that." I know don't why, but the way Brother Mouzone said that is funny to me. It's as if he was patronizing Omar.
The bald guy in the beginning is Deandre McCullough. The Corner was based on his life in Baltimore.
Room 221, like the address of one of the towers that Barksdale used to run
BJMcB92 ..Our postal is 212.
“D'Angelo's address in Franklin Towers and was put on the wreath that one of his former peers bought for him after his death.”
Mouzone, brother, you need a new underling because this one sucks.
there it is
We overlooking omar knowing the exact address when he called the police. Lol
"A nine at close range will do that" god damn, this and the standoff between them are legendary
Covid-19 gat me watching these CLASSIC clips cuhz.
Best series ever, i can’t wait the moment that i’ll ready to watch it again but in original language. Right now it’s still hard..
Omar: "Do you wantto know why?"
Him: "Not particularly!"
My boy was totally okay with dying!😅👍🏼
You knew if Brother Mouzone and Omar start working together Stringer's days were numbered.
Time and time again Omar spared people he respected. We saw the same thing with Slim Charles.
Fun fact the guard at the door was Andre Mcccullough, one of the main people profiled in david simons book the corner which was later an HBO series.
Sadly he died of an overdose.
This gotta be the most gangsta conversation ever!
Brother had more bodies on him than a chinese cemetery
Crazy that this video was posted before the Wire was even finished airing lol
*_"The game is the game"_*
Bad ass
I'm rewatching the Wire and noticed that the room 221 is the same that Bodie requested DAngelo's flowers to have on it in the florist scene. I didn't catch Bodie's reference as to why, but it's cool that the attack on DAngelo and (almost) Brother Mouzone with prominent 221 numbers were both setup by Stringer.
"A man's got to have code" My fave line by Omar. Great character. Truth Omar. Truth.
was wondering what was playing in the car before they got out, but in the video, it never showed.
“How you expect to run wit the wolves at night when you spend all day sparring wit the puppies?”
....agreed.
I plan on buying the dvd set. I'd watch the whole series over again it's that good.
wish brother came back to team with omar vs marlo those 2 could have destroyed marlos crew in the final season
two men that survived Omar attach, Mozone, "do what you feel". Slim, "get on with it".
"lying to live "
" the game is the game Always.
Next time my teacher tells me i failed a test. I'm gonna say. "The game, is the game"
I just t'love the honor...
Respect. Called for help and a head nod
noticed how mouzone kind of laughs when he says “you’ve got some wrong information” even tho he’s wearing a bullet that could’ve killed him if omar hadn’t called 911 lmao
I love that he covers himself cuz in real life shooting someone that close is messy.
Its crazy that Omars character is actually based on a real person.
“There is is” coldest line in the clip
I love it. 2 enemies that have respect for each other. Nothing mindless or senseless in pulling the trigger. Omar looks like a common street gangster but the class of a man about his business. And Mouzone looks like a professor, with the class of a man about his business while also living around that gangster lifestyle. Both are very elegant men.
R.I.P DeAndre McCullough 🕊️
I appreciate that Lamar didn't fall for the ladies, I would have got sapped if they brought a doggo too
Mouzone was a nice character addition. He was what we call in the streets, a ' righteous ' gangster. He spoke and moved like The Most High himself approved it😂
There's no such thing. A gangster is a gangster. Righteous is strictly subjective and if there was a "most high", we wouldn't be here talking about gangster shit in the 1st place.
Brother:No need to prolong this
Omar: We got time
Omar: A year ago a boy named Brandon...
Brother: the game is the game
"I am at peace with my god. Do what you will." Fuckin badass line
Brother security guard Lamar is the real Deangelo from The Corner, so many hidden gems in this show....
1:07 why does he hold his hand like that. For the blood splatters?
0:51 - "There it is!"